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Heres some stuff I have carved over the last couple of days for our annual summer fete. All the proceeds from these are going to Combat Stress.

 

All done with my MS150 rear handle. They measure about 18" high. I have already sold a few for £20 a shot while carving them. Was wondering if that is a bit cheeky.

 

Don't worry i'm not after sales as the rest are for the big day itself.

 

Took about 25 mins each plus a coat of ronseal decking protect. So i'm quite happy I got them done while I wasn't too busty cutting grass. :thumbup:

 

Have a couple of stumps left same size if anyone has an idea for them? Something simple!!!!

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i love doing community carvings (charity carvings)... makes me feel better than paid-ones

knock out a couple of hedgehogs, mine are always in demand so they should sell well

 

Got pictures?

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Thanks chaps. Hedgehogs seem a good idea. Been out in this heat clearing trees for a new boundary fence as I had 16 cows plough through the gardens. Not fun!!!

 

Bonus is I've got more timber to play with Yaaaasss!!!

 

Just need to find my hedgehog style.

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